Welcome constructive feedback via comments to my answers and questions, Edits to correct grammar, spelling, adding context or expanding answers are also welcomed/wanted. This is generally frowned upon but I think this leads to better answers quicker, it is easier for me and bad edits can be rolled back.

I occasionally add Answer & Question combos for basic questions which come up time and again but never in a generic format with useful titles.

HDL (Verilog/VHDL) questions are welcome on SO, but when questions relate directly to synthesised area, to me that is not programming it is hardware design. Loading designs on to FPGA is a physical problem related to electronic devices and there related toolset. I consider these questions to be more suited to Electronics SE.

This is my opinion and not a general consensus.

Some quotes

Drunk fly on cross-country skis in tornado.
Jonathan Roth on the phase response of an elliptic filter.

Next section is shamelessly copied from johnsyweb, he left no contact details so I can not even let him know :(

On Down-voting :
About two percent of my votes are down-votes, which I think is quite low. Down-voting is an important part of StackExchange and helps separate the good answers (and questions) from the not-so-good. If I have down-voted one of your posts, I will try to leave a comment as to why. If you down-vote one of my posts, I ask that you, too, leave a comment as to why so that I can either improve my post or remove it. Thank you.